Call Me Miss Hamilton: One Womans Case for Equality and Respect Audiobook, by Carole Boston Weatherford Play Audiobook Sample

Call Me Miss Hamilton: One Woman's Case for Equality and Respect Audiobook

Call Me Miss Hamilton: One Womans Case for Equality and Respect Audiobook, by Carole Boston Weatherford Play Audiobook Sample
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Read By: Adenrele Ojo Publisher: Dreamscape Media Listen Time: at 1.0x Speed 0.17 hours at 1.5x Speed 0.13 hours at 2.0x Speed Release Date: April 2022 Format: Unabridged Audiobook ISBN: 9781666559019

Quick Stats About this Audiobook

Total Audiobook Chapters:

1

Longest Chapter Length:

19:53 minutes

Shortest Chapter Length:

19:53 minutes

Average Chapter Length:

19:53 minutes

Audiobooks by this Author:

16

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Publisher Description

Discover the true story of the woman Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. nicknamed Red because of her fiery spirit—the unsung heroine who took a stand for respect…and won.

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About Carole Boston Weatherford

Carole Boston Weatherford is the author of many children books, including Moses: When Harriet Tubman Led Her People to Freedom, which was a Caldecott Honor book, and Becoming Billie Holiday, a 2009 Coretta Scott King Author Honor book.

About Adenrele Ojo

Adenrele Ojo is an actress, dancer, and audiobook narrator, winner of over a dozen Earphones Awards and the prestigious Audie Award for best narration in 2018. She made her on-screen debut in My Little Girl, starring Jennifer Lopez, and has since starred in several other films. She has also performed extensively with the Philadelphia Dance Company. As the daughter of John E. Allen, Jr., founder and artistic director of Freedom Theatre, the oldest African American theater in Pennsylvania, is no stranger to the stage. In 2010 she performed in the Fountain Theatre’s production of The Ballad of Emmett Till, which won the 2010 LA Stage Alliance Ovation Award and the Los Angeles Drama Critics Award for Best Ensemble. Other plays include August Wilson’s Jitney and Freedom Theatre’s own Black Nativity, where she played Mary.